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Teesta Water: Bangladesh must get its due share

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Teesta Water: Bangladesh must get its due share

Bangladesh must get its due share

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Considering the number of people dependent on the Teesta, Bangladesh should get an equitable share of the river water.

Professor Dr Fakhrul Islam, a teacher of Rajshahi University, said this at an international meeting on “Framework for Cooperation on South Asian Trans-boundary Water” held in the capital yesterday.

He noted 21 million people in Bangladesh depended on the river while in India it was only eight million. But the neighbouring country keeps around 85 percent of Teesta water during the lean period.

In his presentation, he showed that the Teesta water did not cross 6,000 cusecs over the lean period from 1993 to 1999 at Dalia point in Bangladesh as India had blocked the flow at Gazoldoba.

Rangpur, where 70 percent people live bellow the poverty line, becomes seriously affected by the shortage of Teesta water in dry season.

Donor organisations should place some restrictions on releasing fund for the construction of any barrage or irrigation projects which may harm riparian states.

The feasibility studies before granting such funds should be made with foresights, he added.

The two-day meeting, which began on Saturday, was attended by experts from South Asian countries.

The speakers said the environment flow approach of managing and sharing the Teesta water could save the dying river and resolve the decades-long disagreement between Bangladesh and India.

Environmental flows can be described as the quality and quantity of flows required for maintaining sound health of a water body.

Suresh Babu SV, director of River Basins and Water Policy WWF-India, presented a paper titled “E-flows: A tool for regional cooperation”.

He said cooperation should be the driving principle of sharing the trans-boundary waters.

Sagar Prasal, deputy country director of Asia Foundation in Nepal, presented a paper on the role of civil society on the decision making process for common rivers.

He said civil society could first build trust among citizens as they can function without the constraints of foreign policy mandates.

Dr MA Matin, general secretary of Bangladesh Paribesh Andolon, chaired the last session of the day.
 
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If we don't construct barrages and Dams, who will save the poors in India from Flood ?

Damodar River was once knows as the sorrow of west bengal.

And what is this claim ? INdia keeps 85% of the share? Dare i ask 85% of what amount ?
 
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All the speakers are jamati/ razakar /anti-indian who had their anti-indian degrees from various ISI run universities. Bangladeshis love India even if they run BD dry. All these are propaganda to malign angelic super power India and her suckularist democrazy.Daliy star is an anti-indian jamati propaganda outlet. :angel:
 
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If we don't construct barrages and Dams, who will save the poors in India from Flood ?

Damodar River was once knows as the sorrow of west bengal.

And what is this claim ? INdia keeps 85% of the share? Dare i ask 85% of what amount ?

Initially, Dhaka proposed equal sharing of Teesta water, keeping 20% for river flow. This means the sharing would be out of 80% and Bangladesh would get 40% and India 40%. But India wanted 55%. Furthermore, India wanted a 15-year agreement on water-sharing of the Teesta River.It was reported in the media in June 2011 that the two sides agreed that India would get 42.5% and Bangladesh 37.5%.

Teesta water issue: A few hard facts
 
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All the speakers are jamati/ razakar /anti-indian who had their anti-indian degrees from various ISI run universities. Bangladeshis love India even if they run BD dry. All these are propaganda to malign angelic super power India and her suckularist democrazy.Daliy star is an anti-indian jamati propaganda outlet. :angel:

man you have made my day

when i came to this forum i had a very postive opinion about BD & thought that they all loved us bcause we helped them with 71 war
But these folks manged to turn me anti-BD.Now i know this is BS ISI propganda
 
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man you have made my day

when i came to this forum i had a very postive opinion about BD & thought that they all loved us bcause we helped them with 71 war
But these folks manged to turn me anti-BD.Now i know this is BS ISI propganda

lol bro chill. Luffy was just being sarcastic. The thing is, our people need the water as much as your people do. Yes India helped us and we're thankful. But water is important for the survival of our people and we just want what is rightfully ours. We must claim what is rightfully ours per international law; don't you agree?
 
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As per the claim, India consumes 90% of share. I asked a simple quest which no one answered.. 90% of what amount ? Does any one has a correct idea ?
 
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